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* Randy Dotinga over at Bodyhack has news of new study which finds that video games may be [good for your head][1]. Didn't [Steven Johnson][2] already say that? Silly scientists and their "proof" and "evidence."
[1]: http://blog.wired.com/biotech/2007/01/video_games_goo.html "Video Games: Good for Your Head (!)"
[2]: http://stevenberlinjohnson.com/ "Everything Bad is Good For You"
* Autopia [reports][3] that Lotus Engineering, which helped to develop the only-cool-electric-car, the Tesla Motors electric car, has partnered with ZAP, a small Santa Rosa company.
[3]: http://blog.wired.com/cars/2007/01/lotus_and_zap_t.html "Lotus and ZAP Team for EVs"
* Forget the video iPod, if you want your movies really, really, really Zoolander-style small, you need to check out Gadget Lab's write up on a [wristwatch that plays movies][4].
[4]: http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2007/01/wristwatch_play.html "Wristwatch Plays Movies"
* Table of Malcontents has some great [surreal paintings][5] from Polish artist Jacek Yerka.
[5]: http://blog.wired.com/tableofmalcontents/2007/01/jacek_yerka.html "Jacek Yerka"
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